Part 1: Ray Richardson is joined by Maine State Representative Rich Cebra and Former Maine Rep. Wayne Parry. They discuss: Governor Mills, Mills’ expanded shutdown, Maine Speaker Sara Gideon’s ads, and more.
Part 2: Ray and Rich discuss the position of Maine Speaker of the House. They continue with the behavior of several Speakers and how they handled the gavel, then compare it to Sara Gideon’s term. She has been disrespectful and called Republicans terrorist, including her staff calling Ray and his station a terrorist organization.
Part 3: Ray plays a clip from a Trump rally and Rich talk about the campaign ads and how dishonest that Sara Gideon’s have been, the haves and the have nots and what will happen if the Democrats continue in power. Vern Dukes calls in to continue the discussion with remote learning and brings up the inner city kids, supervision for schools, kids doing school work, socialism needed for a developing child, systemic racism, the difference between racism and ignorance, Martin Luther King, color vs character. Rich brings up Peacekeepers. Vern gives his prediction on the election.
Part 4: The boys welcomes Sen. Susan Collins. They discuss: Collins’ campaign trail, Sara Gideon’s attack ads, Sara’s “bipartisan” leadership, Sen. Collins’ achievements for funding, and more. The boys continue their discussion on what the Democrats represents verses Collin’s has achieved and the speech Collins gave for Kavanaugh and what the democrats did to Collins’ staffers over that vote.
Part 5: Ray plays a clip from one of Trump’s rallies. The boys talk about the bounce back of the economy just like Trump predicted and Wayne points out how Governor Mills has basically killed all of the small businesses in Maine and Sara Gideon closed the Legislature sine a die. Gideon’s temper tantrums over votes rejecting raising taxes and Wayne’s speech on the Maine House Floor and another totally false ad. The boys talk about the PPP loans, and the Maine government requirements to open up businesses, and more.
Part 6: Ray and the boys talk to Monica Crowley, Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs for the U.S. Department of the Treasury, about the phenomenal GDP growth. This is the largest growth in recent history and we are on the way to the Great American Recovery. Trump’s cuts in taxes and regulations have let businesses do what they do. They also talk about Sen. Collins’ understanding of business in Maine. They talk about Biden’s odd behavior and then get into some of the predictions for different states.
Part 7: The boys talk about the shutdown because of the Covid virus and the small businesses that are affected, yet it seems that the big box stores can’t spread it. They talk about services from the state that aren’t being done in the name of Covid, medical procedures that are not being done even though they have been sterile before it was required because of Covid. How do you want to live your life? They talk about Martin Luther and the Great Plague and his feelings on it. They talk about early detection saves lives. They take a call who wants Ray’s spread on the election what will make a difference in the numbers.
Part 8: Rich says that he has already voted and the procedure that he went through. Wayne asks if the boys thought if most of the Democrats have already voted which brings up counting the ballots after election day. Rich asks Wayne about the lobster season this year.
Part 9: Ray, Rich and Wayne talk about the voting record of Sen. Collins and her support of President Trump. Brunswick Mike calls in to join the party and shares what he has been hearing through his military grapevine. Mike also reminds people about Benghazi and how the Democrats (Obama, Biden, and Hillary Clinton) left people on the roof. Arthur Langley calls in with congratulations for Lizzi and Justin. He also brings up some of the hard working industries that support our state (ex. lobster and ship building) and how Sen. Collins has been there for them, and more.
Part 10: The boys take a call from Andy from Sanford. They talk about some of the great candidates that are running for office.